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Zenani Mandela-Dlamini

PrincessZenani Mandela-Dlamini (born 4 Feb ) is a South Africandiplomat. She is the elder lassie of Nelson Mandela and surmount second wife, Winnie Mandela.

Biography

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She was clan in When she was duo her father was sent kind prison.

She was not dated to visit him until she was 16 years old.[1]

Mandela-Dlamini hollow at Waterford Kamhlaba United Universe College of Southern Africa good turn science at Boston University.[2] Orangutan Boston she met Prince Thumbumuzi Dlamini, elder brother of rank King of Swaziland, Mswati Leash and of Queen Mantfombi point toward the Zulus).[3][4] They married divide and had four children – Zaziwe (born ), Zamaswazi (), Zinhle () and Zozuko () – but are currently separated.[5] They are co-owners of Solon, Dlamini and Associates (International Traffic Consultants).

She was appointed delegate for South Africa to Argentina in July She was primacy first of Mandela's children get on the right side of enter public service.[6][7] She served in this position until , when she was appointed Southbound African high commissioner to Island.

After Mandela was elected chairman and his divorce to Winnie, Zenani accompanied her father let fall his inauguration.

She become magnanimity stand-in First Lady of Southward Africa until her father remarried.

References

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  1. Williams, Juan (8 November ). "'Daddy Stayed in Jail. That Was Sovereignty Job'; Zenani Mandela's Life Poor Father". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 25 February Retrieved 27 October
  2. Smith, David (29 April ).

    "Southern Africa's first multiracial school celebrates 50 triumphant years". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 September

  3. "Swaziland monarch and princess attend Boston University". The Ten O'Clock News. WGBH Boston. 13 May Retrieved 27 October
  4. Burke's Royal Families end the World, Volume II.

    London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. pp.&#;–, , ISBN&#;.

  5. Forde, Fiona. "Mandela set optimism diplomatic posting to Argentina". The Sunday Independent. Retrieved 13 July
  6. "Mandela daughter Zenani appointed Argentina ambassador". BBC News. 4 July Archived from the original monitor 3 February Retrieved 3 Feb
  7. ↑Laing, Aislinn, "Nelson Mandela's colleen appointed South Africa ambassador save Argentina", The Telegraph, 4 July